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        liebe SlavTueb-Liste,</i></p>
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        style="mso-bidi-font-style:normal">hiermit möchte das
        Kompetenzzentrum für Ost-, Südost- und Mitteleuropa (KOSME) der
        Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen Sie über die folgende
        Veranstaltung informieren:</i></p>
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        – mid-1930s.<br>
        A Critical Reader</a></h1>
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        mit der Co-Herausgeberin Dr. Halyna Babak</h2>
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            01.07.2026 • 12:10 Uhr<br>
            Brechtbau • Wilhelmstr. 50 • Raum 426</span></b></h3>
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                style="box-sizing: inherit;">The Reader introduces
                Anglophone audiences to the original theoretical
                writings and poetry produced in Ukraine from the 1910s
                through the emergence of the totalitarian state under
                Stalin in the mid-1930s. It captures the vibrancy of a
                cultural moment when modernism and the avant-garde
                became the leading forms of artistic, literary, and
                intellectual expression. Far from being a peripheral
                phenomenon, Ukrainian modernism evolved in a dynamic
                dialogue with both European and Russian counterparts
                while maintaining its own national and ideological
                distinctiveness. The Reader demonstrates how Formalist
                theory and avant-garde literary practice shaped poetic
                creation and, in turn, how these aesthetic innovations
                engaged with broader projects of Soviet modernization
                and nation-building. By bringing together key critical
                and poetic works that reveal the tension between
                national aspirations and avant-garde currents in
                Ukrainian culture, the book redefines Ukrainian
                modernism as a movement uniting theoretical innovation,
                artistic experimentation, and political engagement. It
                invites readers to recognize how, forged in the crucible
                of the early Soviet decades, literature emerged not only
                as a reflection but also as a maker of modernity.
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                    Grüßen,</i></p>
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                    style="mso-bidi-font-style:normal">Hartmut Nüßle,
                    Koordination </i><a
href="https://uni-tuebingen.de/fakultaeten/philosophische-fakultaet/fachbereiche/neuphilologie/slavisches-seminar/forschung/kosme/"><i
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                      KOSME – Kompetenzzentrum für Ost-, Südost- und
                      Mitteleuropa der Universität Tübingen</i></a></p>
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